Review: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

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The legend of Zelda review are always my favourite 

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Never liked Link to the Past. Just never really enjoyed 2D Zelda's in general, the games have always worked much better in 3D, in my opinion. Had some music I really loved though, like the original Lost Woods music!

( Edited 13.07.2017 18:27 by Guest )

I absolutely adore this one, although it has one major flaw:
The hand-holding quest marker-like numbering of the dungeons on your map, when one of the biggest strengths of the series is to explore and discover on your own.

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Can't a fella drink in peace?
                                -Farnham

One of the first games I played and grew up on. Special, special game for me.

It's an interesting suggestion you make, Ofisil. I'd have really liked to see how no hints on the map at all would have worked out for this. I know I spent hours and hours literally exploring as a kid anyway, so I think I would have naturally found each dungeon through sheer persistence alone.

Really is credit to Nintendo how good this game still is. Some games just don't lose it. The high praise for these classic Zeldas today doesn't surprise me.

Lost Woods theme is one of my fave Zelda tunes, Marzy. Always wished it would appear in a 3D Zelda, but was glad it returned in ALBW.

( Edited 13.07.2017 18:27 by Guest )

The only Zelda I ever completed. I tried playing the 3D ones but they just felt like rehashes of the ideas in this wonderful game.

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